Neall, Gail (1955–)
Neall, Gail (1955–)
Australian swimmer. Born Aug 2, 1955, in Australia; trained in Sydney under Forbes Carlile; m. Ross Yeo; children: 4.
At Munich Olympics, won a gold medal in 400-meter indiv. medley (1972); won 3 Australian national championships. Inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame (1996).
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